Paving the way for quality assured, decentralised point-of-care testing for infectious disease in primary care - Real world lessons from remote Australia.

Tanya L. Applegate, Louise M. Causer, Gow Ineka, Nina Alternetti, Anderson Lorraine, Bianca Borgnolo, Lauren Cooney, Phillip Cunningham, Mel Fernando, Belinda Hengel, Rae-Lin Huang, Kyana Kayago, Jonathan M. King, Hau Joe Lew, Marianne Martinello, Melisa Milic, Kelcie Miller, Sean O'Connor, Prital Patel, Emily PhillipsWilliam Rawlinson, Akriti Sharma, Mark D. S. Shephard, Annie Tangey, Kirsty Smith, Ashton L. Williams, Kelly Andrewartha, Rebecca Guy, Susan J. Matthews

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Abstract

Introduction: Decentralized molecular testing for infectious disease diagnosis at the point-of-care (POC) is critical to address inequities in access to timely, informed health care. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the demand, development and adoption of POC tests for infectious diseases globally. This has provided opportunities to maximize the individual benefits and public health impact of POC testing, particularly in remote and resource-limited primary care settings. Despite this, there remains a lack of harmonized, regulatory compliance and quality management frameworks for the delivery of molecular POC testing networks outside the laboratory setting.

Areas Covered: This Perspective describes real-world lessons and experiences of delivering a fit-for-purpose, quality framework for one of the world’s largest decentralized molecular POC testing programs for infectious disease across rural and remote Australian communities. Here we detail unique, key considerations to ensure the quality of POC testing in primary health settings with global application. 

Expert Opinion: There is an ethical and public health imperative to provide sustained access to decentralized POC testing for infectious disease in primary care. Genuine partnerships across stakeholders and disciplines are essential to deliver well governed, fit-for-purpose quality management POC testing frameworks and increase equitable access to timely, high-quality person-centered care.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1125–1138
Number of pages14
JournalExpert Review of Molecular Diagnostics
Volume24
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Point-Of-Care Testing (POCT)
  • primary care
  • infectious disease
  • fit-for-purpose
  • diagnostics
  • quality assurance
  • quality framework
  • Decentralized
  • point-of-care

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